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PreCalcTeacher

Want to create sliders to change cell values in EXCEL for PC
 
As a math teacher, being able to view chart/graph changes as equation
parameters change is an extremely valuable tool. An article in the NCTM
Mathematics journal describes this capability using "Scroll Bar type Sliders"
in EXCEL 2004, which is evidently for MAC's. I have a PC with EXCEL 2003.

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Biff

Want to create sliders to change cell values in EXCEL for PC
 
Hi!

These are available in Wintel PC's.

Look for them in either the Forms toolbar or the Control Toolbox.

Biff

"PreCalcTeacher" wrote in message
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As a math teacher, being able to view chart/graph changes as equation
parameters change is an extremely valuable tool. An article in the NCTM
Mathematics journal describes this capability using "Scroll Bar type
Sliders"
in EXCEL 2004, which is evidently for MAC's. I have a PC with EXCEL 2003.

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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
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this
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